Dual Degree Programs

Drexel University College of Medicine

3+4 Program and Early Assurance (4+4 Program)
Students in either the 3+4 or the Early Assurance Program should follow
Rosemont College’s B.A. in Biology and working with their academic
mentor they should choose the appropriate supporting courses from
available science courses that are relevant to a career in medicine.

Admission Requirements

SAT
score at or above 1300 for the combined critical reading and math
sections (the writing section will not be considered) with no single
score below 600

ACT equivalent 29 composite

Rank in the top 10% of high school class

Full
academic high school course load, including four years of English and
Math, three semesters of Science (at least one each of Biology,
Chemistry and Physics) and three years of Foreign Language study

Minimum high school GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale

Personal interview at Rosemont College

Fulfillment of academic and supplemental criteria while at Rosemont College including;

Maintenance of 3.5 GPA (cumulative) and 3.25 science GPA

Minimum score of 31 on the MCAT

Completion of American College of Medicine Application

To
apply for the Early Assurance Program, submit a complete Rosemont
College application by December 1. A complete application includes:

Completed Application form (Rosemont College Application or Common App)

The
Fast Track program allows qualified candidates to enter Drexel
University College of Medicine after three years of undergraduate study
at Rosemont. An undergraduate degree will be awarded after the
successful completion of the first year of medical school. Candidates
must have an SAT score at or above 1360 for the combined critical
reading and math section (the writing score will not be considered)
with no single score lower than a 560 in each section. ACT equivalent 31 composite. All other eligibility requirements are the same as those for the Early Assurance Program.

Once
accepted to Rosemont College and notified that all minimum Drexel
College of Medicine requirements are met, program candidates will
receive the Drexel Supplemental Application and must submit the typed, completed Drexel Application to Rosemont no later than January 1.
Applications will then be forwarded to the admissions office at Drexel
College of Medicine. Drexel will make all decisions on interview
invitations and program admission.

Students who do not
qualify for the Early Assurance or Fast Track Programs can pursue a
career in medicine by taking advantage of the pre-medical advising
program offered by Rosemont.

Temple University School of Dentistry

3+4 ProgramApplicants must complete at least one year
of English, one year of Biology, one year of Organic Chemistry, one year
of Inorganic Chemistry, and one year of Physics with the associated
laboratories by the end of their junior year. The Rosemont student will
declare a science major (either Biology or Chemistry). Students should
plan to carry 18 credits a semester after their first semester at
Rosemont.

Senior year requirements are satisfied on completion of the first
year curriculum of dental school at Temple University School of
Dentistry, at which time the baccalaureate degree is conferred upon
qualified students.